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1970's research to have a meeting in california to have basic guidelines you might contaminate the environment. the guidelines are still in place but to keep bad reactions in accidents from happening. a.i. has more guidelines the atomic energy agency that cost a lot of money. that without of rule to create such an agency but now i am actually hopeful before we have to suffer an accident to get it. so my sincere thanks for being here tonight. to him glad you have to dig into this conversation i am happy to answer any questions. [applause] >> do you equate self awareness to consciousness or is there a difference? >> i think there is a difference for the computer to be self aware it does not need to have consciousness' the way we understand it but to have a model of the environment. and also hast to know added deep level programming. all the nuances of consciousness are beyond us in the short term. we don't know enough about consciousness but everything else that we do hold the other parts of the toolkit i think are more within reach. >> what about the possibility of the programmers are smart but
1970's research to have a meeting in california to have basic guidelines you might contaminate the environment. the guidelines are still in place but to keep bad reactions in accidents from happening. a.i. has more guidelines the atomic energy agency that cost a lot of money. that without of rule to create such an agency but now i am actually hopeful before we have to suffer an accident to get it. so my sincere thanks for being here tonight. to him glad you have to dig into this conversation i...
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theoon as he lost information environment, he began to bleed supporters. when that happened, use on acceleration of the opposition. >> the media's first focused on the terrible and tragic deaths of roughly 78 people in the square but the real story was the loss of political support by virtue of being connected to the internet. >> the me talk about the whole new prize you are offering. explain that. the whole book is about how the internet can solve global problems. how will be a factor in the do come forward to this million dollar prize. i am literally putting my money where my mouth is. >> this is your money. >> this is a personal donation. google is doing things in this area and many are, as well. there are a series of problems -- empowerment of individuals, anti-censorship, illicit trafficking in illicit networks. technologies can be used to make those worse or better. i personally want to fund the people who are trying to make the problems better for citizens. there are plenty of heroes, we want to find them all. look at africa, for example, and how th
theoon as he lost information environment, he began to bleed supporters. when that happened, use on acceleration of the opposition. >> the media's first focused on the terrible and tragic deaths of roughly 78 people in the square but the real story was the loss of political support by virtue of being connected to the internet. >> the me talk about the whole new prize you are offering. explain that. the whole book is about how the internet can solve global problems. how will be a...
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it was in a totally different environment. and now, i have a congressional black berry and a campaign i-phone plus a wireless beeper. i have high definition television sets. you name it. my 8-year-old son has a laptop computer and a tablet. whole different ball game. the way we use the internet and wireless communication, they all need to be brought up to speed. if we can get any bipartisanship in congress, you will see us do that. >> host: what kind of time frame? >> guest: this is greg walden trying. i am a spear carrier. i plan to be very involved. i would hope that with the right environment we could a bill in the next congress. and in this congress, mr. walden and upton told me they will set the groundwork. >> brendan: another issue you have been involved in is on-line gambling. sheldon elderson has come out against online gambling saying he is going to do whatever he can to stop this. >> guest: let's clarify. i am for internet poker. poker is a game of skill. if the best poker player was sitting around the table they wou
it was in a totally different environment. and now, i have a congressional black berry and a campaign i-phone plus a wireless beeper. i have high definition television sets. you name it. my 8-year-old son has a laptop computer and a tablet. whole different ball game. the way we use the internet and wireless communication, they all need to be brought up to speed. if we can get any bipartisanship in congress, you will see us do that. >> host: what kind of time frame? >> guest: this is...
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good i think it extends everywhere in this particular environment. because you have segments of high tech manufacturing. you have segments of innovative financial services. all of those types of businesses in this day and age need skilled productive talent. >> we don't know yet what's going to happen in the state of georgia, whether or not they will follow the lead of arizona and reject the pending legislation. but already we are seeing businesses like delta airlines and others try to distance themselves from what might happen in the state. how important is it for a company like delta to do that? >> well, delta's got a couple of different things at play here. there's lots of choice in airlines, right? and so they're in a very competitive business. they don't want to send the signal that they're aligned with the state, that is particularly unwelcoming or seems to be unwelcoming to certain individuals. and so that would be in the minds i'm sure of the management of delta. >> finally you've been crunching the numbers, doing the retch for a long time --
good i think it extends everywhere in this particular environment. because you have segments of high tech manufacturing. you have segments of innovative financial services. all of those types of businesses in this day and age need skilled productive talent. >> we don't know yet what's going to happen in the state of georgia, whether or not they will follow the lead of arizona and reject the pending legislation. but already we are seeing businesses like delta airlines and others try to...
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lost the information environment, he also lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime, people started putting their guns down. it is very easy to see -- to unseat and autocrat. what happens next? much more difficult. in future revolutions, they will be easier to start, but harder to finish. they are harder to finish, because if you look at ukraine, it is a highly complex society. it is not just a democrat. the eastern part of the country sympathizes with russia. the government in kiev is still in transition where there hasn't been a charismatic leader to step up. it is far more complex than following a play-by-play. >> in the ukraine, you have a sophisticated cup -- population that is highly wired. it doesn't necessarily produce democracy, power, and so forth. it can be used against it. in the book, we talk about egypt. what happened with the egyptian government, hosting mubarak got so scared of what was going on that they shut down the internet for four and a half days. the average person said, oh my god, t
lost the information environment, he also lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime, people started putting their guns down. it is very easy to see -- to unseat and autocrat. what happens next? much more difficult. in future revolutions, they will be easier to start, but harder to finish. they are harder to finish, because if you look at ukraine, it is a highly complex society. it is not just a democrat. the eastern part of the country sympathizes with...
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once he lost the information environment, he lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime -- >> we do have breaking news. president obama speaking about -- at the white house. the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine. or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance him of the state department has put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts to impose a cost on russia. those responsible for the situation in crimea. they also give us the flexibility to adjust our response going forward based on russia's actions. we took the steps in" nation with our european allies. i've spoken to several of our closest friends around the world and i'm pleased that our international unity is on display at this important moment. readye moved together all to announce substantial assistance for the government in kiev. in brussels, our allies took some steps to impose costs on russia. i'm confident that we are moving forw
once he lost the information environment, he lost the military. with an explosion of grievances against the autocratic regime -- >> we do have breaking news. president obama speaking about -- at the white house. the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine. or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance him of the state department has put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts...
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you have comcast in the future trying to get through the regulatory environment eyeing time warner because they want to have a broadband capacity. they want to have the pipes. what is the impact of all this with increasingly video as an important part of what the internet is about? >> we want to have as much competition as we can in infrastructure. we may not have enough. the concerns about time warner and comcast are about who is the competitor. google fiber is present in four cities. we want as much competition as possible. >> how does it work? in my home state, asheville is one of the cities. >> the simple answer is the fiber is run to the poll or the curb and for a small fee, you pay to get it connected. if you want slow speed connectivity which is about five megabits, we will give it to you free for seven years. most people like to pay the roughly equivalent internet connection fees they do today and they get almost one gigabit speed up and down. it is revolutionary. >> in terms they have not seen anything like it. >> the speed is so much greater. are people clamoring for this? >> yes
you have comcast in the future trying to get through the regulatory environment eyeing time warner because they want to have a broadband capacity. they want to have the pipes. what is the impact of all this with increasingly video as an important part of what the internet is about? >> we want to have as much competition as we can in infrastructure. we may not have enough. the concerns about time warner and comcast are about who is the competitor. google fiber is present in four cities. we...
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it was in a totally different environment. and now i have two, i have a congressional blackberry and a campaign iphone plus a wireless beeper i use up here. i've got high definition television sets. you name it, my 8-year-old son has a laptop computer and a tablet. a whole different ball game. and the way we use what we now call the internet, the way we use wireless communications, they all need to be brought up to speed, and if we can get any bipartisanship at all in the next congress, i think you'll see us do that. >> host: what kind of time frame are you looking? >> guest: i'm chairman emeritus, this is the chairman -- fred upton, greg walden, i'm a spear carrier. but i hope to be, i plan to be very involved. i would hope that with the right environment we could do a bill in the next congress. and in this congress mr. walden and mr. upton have both told me personally and they've said pluckily they're going to be -- publicly they're going to be lots of hearings to set the groundwork to do it. >> host: brendan sasso. >> anoth
it was in a totally different environment. and now i have two, i have a congressional blackberry and a campaign iphone plus a wireless beeper i use up here. i've got high definition television sets. you name it, my 8-year-old son has a laptop computer and a tablet. a whole different ball game. and the way we use what we now call the internet, the way we use wireless communications, they all need to be brought up to speed, and if we can get any bipartisanship at all in the next congress, i think...
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this is a very volatile environments. things happen. has nearly 3 million right now. they won. everyone won. samsung move the bar forward as for the duration in a stylish way. socialegeneres is a big media queen appeared everyone is a winner. thereh an awesome moment from the oscars. i thought she did pretty good. what do you think? >> i letter. pepsico was a sponsor. the pizza boxes have coca-cola logos on them. pepsi may not be so happy either. i like her spontaneity and vibe. >> great to see you. thank you so much for joining us. more executive shakeup at microsoft. we are going to talk about the changes and what they might mean or the new ceo will me come back. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." is shuffling management and effort to reignite growth here at he is putting former political operative mark penn in the role of chief strategy officer. it is the most expensive for nadella yet. cory johnson is in new york. with me here is ari leavy. who is mark penn? a longtime political strategist. he was a ceo of a pr firm. a big global pr firm. a longtime friend of the clin
this is a very volatile environments. things happen. has nearly 3 million right now. they won. everyone won. samsung move the bar forward as for the duration in a stylish way. socialegeneres is a big media queen appeared everyone is a winner. thereh an awesome moment from the oscars. i thought she did pretty good. what do you think? >> i letter. pepsico was a sponsor. the pizza boxes have coca-cola logos on them. pepsi may not be so happy either. i like her spontaneity and vibe. >>...
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the environment seems quite good. why not take advantage of that now? >> is more than about the short-term money. about building something great to last year look at our customers. 95,000 customers large and small. we are putting 40,000 unique users on a day. this is what we're focused on. the thing that is whipping in the win for us is the tremendous it -- return on investment our customers are getting. john will be speaking at our momentum conference. 150 countries and on average, they saved $30 per document and have reduced their turnaround time by 21 days. >> it sounds like what you're hinting at is when you're at a public company, there is a pressure to focus on the quarter is focusing on the ground game and not the long ball. is that what happens still at public companies? >> i think it allows our entire leadership team to focus on our customers, and our partners, as public to when you are a company and you focus on quarter after quarter after quarter. we are taking advantage of that. >> one next question. how do you make sure you do not wait too
the environment seems quite good. why not take advantage of that now? >> is more than about the short-term money. about building something great to last year look at our customers. 95,000 customers large and small. we are putting 40,000 unique users on a day. this is what we're focused on. the thing that is whipping in the win for us is the tremendous it -- return on investment our customers are getting. john will be speaking at our momentum conference. 150 countries and on average, they...
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i tnk he is making progress in terms of environment and other issu. i question whether we need to devide the state to 6 pieces, but even if weid. the u.s. senate would have to apove the admission of 10 new senators. in to their body, diluting their power. why does senator fro nevada or alabama or ohio want to giv california 10 more senators? neil: his logic does make sense, at leastase level, thats that it is a very big state. unwieldy state,n so far as interests and you know even physical concts are very desperate throughout the state, i don't know that means you have to have 6 different states, butt makes it disfunctional. what do you make of that argument and why the 6 pieces? >>'t know why the 6 pieces we have n and south carolina, and north and south dakota, two states is possie, that was tried 1 in late 1850s, but. there is no way on earth that the u.s.ongress is going to dilute itsower and give more power to california. as you know they hate athing big, wre the bigge state, we tend to have to fight hard for what we're entitled to. neil: they mi
i tnk he is making progress in terms of environment and other issu. i question whether we need to devide the state to 6 pieces, but even if weid. the u.s. senate would have to apove the admission of 10 new senators. in to their body, diluting their power. why does senator fro nevada or alabama or ohio want to giv california 10 more senators? neil: his logic does make sense, at leastase level, thats that it is a very big state. unwieldy state,n so far as interests and you know even physical...
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. >> the environment is right for this. but how many of these guys do you think -- how many new guys are coming into the space? guys that think, hey, this is working for the other guys. the other part of this question is, you used to work at a big hedge fund managgazine, that cos hedge funds directly. are they saying there's a lot of pretenders in this space in not everyone can be dan lobe. and a lot of the guys that are playing this game are not experts in the field. >> i think investors in hedge funds recognize that. and they dump their money with the big brand names that we cover all day long, like the icahns and the lobes. but there's proteges that come out. keith meister was a protege of icahn. another out of pershing square. there are some. but for some, it's the hedge fund manager that get the attraction. >> big money, thanks for stopping by. otherwise known as lawrence delevingne. >> he should change his twitter. >> get a tattoo. >> a big dollar sign. right there. >>> let's trade this here. some might say, guy adami
. >> the environment is right for this. but how many of these guys do you think -- how many new guys are coming into the space? guys that think, hey, this is working for the other guys. the other part of this question is, you used to work at a big hedge fund managgazine, that cos hedge funds directly. are they saying there's a lot of pretenders in this space in not everyone can be dan lobe. and a lot of the guys that are playing this game are not experts in the field. >> i think...
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profile debategh kind of political environment. it really says, not so much that the bill passed, but that the bill met the opposition that it did. apple it come intel, american is anes and others, it litmus test that's a little pies the fact that arizona is open to business and we are very grateful and ja for the veto. has is the same state that raised all kinds of controversy around martin luther king day, for example. it passed one of the most discriminatory immigration laws in the country. some of which we have been rolled back by the courts. what does it say about the state? that is the lens through which corporate america is looking at arizona. corporate america, whether it be businesses like apple or sports leagues like the nfl, have to make decisions about how much business to do in the state and how many jobs to create in the state. are you concerned about that? we are the only state that passed martin luther king day as a holiday on the ballot. i wonder how me states right now with complex racial politics in the east or t
profile debategh kind of political environment. it really says, not so much that the bill passed, but that the bill met the opposition that it did. apple it come intel, american is anes and others, it litmus test that's a little pies the fact that arizona is open to business and we are very grateful and ja for the veto. has is the same state that raised all kinds of controversy around martin luther king day, for example. it passed one of the most discriminatory immigration laws in the country....
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we have been growing in the depressed markets and with this environment, it is even better for all the new models we are offering. >> matt miller joins me with on mercedes-benz. how had they been able to go head? >> don't you wish you would get more excited? he is doing so well over there, stiffy, and he is still and tired. sometimes, he can have a lot of personality. --. not know me maybe he gets nervous. they are doing so well. the classic underpromise and over deliver. he is saying the market is not >> you're just making fun of them. class i love him. the reason mercedes is doing so well, other than the european economic recovery, which is slow, that is helping the entire industry, is that they're coming out with incredibly strong products. they have a great barbell approach. have got the s class, super luxury, andpensive every single car reviewer in the world is just obsessed with it as far as that class of car. it wins every accolade in word. it is not beatable as far as the 10hnology and precision and -- and engineering. it is helped them to shine. on the other end, and not that
we have been growing in the depressed markets and with this environment, it is even better for all the new models we are offering. >> matt miller joins me with on mercedes-benz. how had they been able to go head? >> don't you wish you would get more excited? he is doing so well over there, stiffy, and he is still and tired. sometimes, he can have a lot of personality. --. not know me maybe he gets nervous. they are doing so well. the classic underpromise and over deliver. he is...
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. >> reporter: it could be costly for both advertisers and the environment. more than 262 million pieces of direct mail are delivered by the u.s. postal service each day. and according to the epa, half of all advertising mail gets tossed in the trash. >> certainly marketers and fundraisers don't want to send a marketing offer fundraising offer to a consumer who doesn't want to receive that. >> reporter: the direct marketing association says consumers fed up with junk mail can opt out on the website dmachoice.org. the dma receives 10 to 15,000 requests each month and boone says opting out can make a big difference. >> at least an 80% reduction in marketing mail offers. you make sure that you line the mail up. >> reporter: but amy prefers paper karma a free app that helps you reduce junk. take a pictures. mail with the name and address and the app contacts the company for you. >> it will turn green and say it was a success. >> reporter: something that's finally beginning to give amy's shredder a rest. direct mail is big business. it brings in $16 billion a year
. >> reporter: it could be costly for both advertisers and the environment. more than 262 million pieces of direct mail are delivered by the u.s. postal service each day. and according to the epa, half of all advertising mail gets tossed in the trash. >> certainly marketers and fundraisers don't want to send a marketing offer fundraising offer to a consumer who doesn't want to receive that. >> reporter: the direct marketing association says consumers fed up with junk mail can...
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long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud -- >> reporter: in december 1977, california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, top tom delay utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock, tolled utility towers. it spread hundreds of miles as far as sacramento. >> that topsoil came here and dumped everywhere. >> reporter: in that topsoil, valley fever spores. dr. flynn was on duty at a sacramento hospital. >> we experienced several hundred case of cocci here in sacramento from that dust storm. >> it killed 6. and spores can now be found in chico and redding. as for lauer -- >> something in the air. >> reporter: all it takes is a gust of wind. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> a few cases of valley fever were reported in the bay area in the 1970s. the symptoms are pretty common, similar to a cold or flu. sometimes they include
long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud -- >> reporter: in december 1977, california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, top tom delay utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock, tolled...
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it's a different environment than it was in 2005 or 2006. i would hesitate to say it's over. i think you have to be careful about that. >> whenever i'm in new york, i hear about silicon alley. you hear about, this is the new silicon valley in texas. why is silicon valley continuing to draw the best and brightest? >> is a network effect. if you look at five companies come $5 billion in tech from silicon valley, and you name five in new york, it's hard to find although new york is doing well. it's a network effect. if you're a world-class engineer , where should you go? the overwhelming answer is result,valley, and as a all of the best executives are in silicon valley, or all the ones who know how to scale companies are in silicon valley. there's a predominant amount of money in silicon valley and so forth and the culture itself is very conducive to building companies. all those things combined to make silicon valley a very strong network. it's kind of like hollywood. digital cameras, how hard is it to make a movie? you can make a movie in idaho. but even getting the best key g
it's a different environment than it was in 2005 or 2006. i would hesitate to say it's over. i think you have to be careful about that. >> whenever i'm in new york, i hear about silicon alley. you hear about, this is the new silicon valley in texas. why is silicon valley continuing to draw the best and brightest? >> is a network effect. if you look at five companies come $5 billion in tech from silicon valley, and you name five in new york, it's hard to find although new york is...
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this veryin health-conscious environment right now where people are trying to be nutritious. at the end of the day, is that just online? line?t a >> it really does seem to be the trend. america has his great love affair with peta. 13% of the population every day. a slicethey have eaten in the last two weeks. and one quarter of the cheese goes to be tough. pizza. papa john's is killing it. big three.he >> what is the third? >> dominoes, papa john's, pizza hut. >> oh, pizza hut. thank you very much. i know what i'm having for lunch. gets an updateed from investors on its weather-related miss. and we will take a look at the man who won the what -- the lifetime achievement award. ♪ >> here is a look at the top tech stories on our radar. apple has won a $2.2 billion patent filed by a german-based patent curtain -- patent company. the lawsuit alleges that the patent infringement is on priority for calls on mobile networks. the owner of another mobile phone carrier [inaudible] an salesforce.com forecast first-quarter revenue that made top analyst estimates. -- them a top analyst e
this veryin health-conscious environment right now where people are trying to be nutritious. at the end of the day, is that just online? line?t a >> it really does seem to be the trend. america has his great love affair with peta. 13% of the population every day. a slicethey have eaten in the last two weeks. and one quarter of the cheese goes to be tough. pizza. papa john's is killing it. big three.he >> what is the third? >> dominoes, papa john's, pizza hut. >> oh,...
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think it is certainly a different environment than it was in 2005 or 2006. i would hesitate to say it is over. >> let me ask you about the bay area. whenever i am here in new york i hear about silicon valley and you hear about the new silicon valley of texas. why is silicon valley continuing brightest, best and or is it? >> i think it is. at the five companies worth more than $5 billion in tech and you will find they all come from silicon valley. and then five in new york. it is a network effect. if you are a world-class engineer, where should you go? the overwhelming answer is silicon valley. and then as a result, the best executives are in silicon valley , the ones who know how to scale companies. is a predominant amount of money. the culture itself is very conducive. all of those things are designed to make it a very strong network effect. it is sort of like hollywood. how hard is it to make a movie. you can make a movie in idaho. grip,etting the best key you will not get someone as good as the guy in hollywood. that is who you are competing with, you sta
think it is certainly a different environment than it was in 2005 or 2006. i would hesitate to say it is over. >> let me ask you about the bay area. whenever i am here in new york i hear about silicon valley and you hear about the new silicon valley of texas. why is silicon valley continuing brightest, best and or is it? >> i think it is. at the five companies worth more than $5 billion in tech and you will find they all come from silicon valley. and then five in new york. it is a...
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the only difference is that i argue up in an environment that was a little bit more for giving. so when i made a mistake the consequences were not as severe. >>reporter: freens chicago saw themselves in the president as well. >> to my surprise he was just like me. agreeing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. >>reporter: today event was to launch my brother keeper. mentoring program for at risk youth. >> part of close close message in this initiative is no excuses. it will take courage but you have to type out the naysayer who say the deck is stacked against you you mit as well just give up. settle in to the stereo type. >>reporter: this was third time the president met with this group of teens from chicago. last time was on father's day t.you can expect he will meet thel with them again. this is clearly a group the president has established a real personal connection with. jonathan karl, the white house. >> this is video more rare than pictures of lock necessary monster b.to see the first known video of a u.s. supreme court proceeding. spectator sne
the only difference is that i argue up in an environment that was a little bit more for giving. so when i made a mistake the consequences were not as severe. >>reporter: freens chicago saw themselves in the president as well. >> to my surprise he was just like me. agreeing up without a father. and sometimes not too concerned with school. >>reporter: today event was to launch my brother keeper. mentoring program for at risk youth. >> part of close close message in this...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomrow. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10igs ofata to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus yocan add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ >> i'm ashley webster with your fox business brief. hewlett-packard has won a $32 million cybersecurity contract from the department of homeland security. hp will provide software security to 33 federal, civilian, government agencies to prevent network vulnerabilities and defend against hackers. >>> the fdic reporting that u.s. banks earned $40.3 billion in the fourth quarter. that is up 17% year-over-year. losses on loans also dropping to a seven-year low. f
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomrow. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10igs...
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avila--"there's no better environment to do it than oa community college campus." d students under 21 years old a lower sampling age would w them to achieve a higher understanding of wine. williams--"people going offt what it smells like, they're missing a lot." cortes--"it would actually make me pay attention in class...become part of the class for the tastings." of course there are restrictions...tas te wine are restrictions...tas te we only...put in mouth...no sww or consume. doesn't apply if just taking 1 wine class for fun. this is for schools th have established viticulture programs. governor jerry brown made it official this past week tha is running for re- election and he did it by tweeting o the announcement we sat down with republican state vice chair harmeet dhn and the chronicle's joe garifoli and asked how the race is shapeg up. nc_matier#1#001 - 08:08:12; what are jerry brown's chans for reelection? joe: he cank backwards into the governo' mansion..he is facing two, t well- known candidates, they don't have a lot of moeny, should be a barring...him commiting murder until
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>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself or companies that have gone private that are trying to transform companies to deliver solutions into the small and medium-size companies in the marketplace. >> one of the stocks we like to talk about is tesla. morgan stanley doubled their price target. would you buy tesla? >> i'm a technology banker and a big car guy, so i love the stock, does it have the chops to develop the solutions that? that is an unknown. it's interesting at risk dollars that may lay out in a big way or may not. it?ould you buy >> no. >> a lot of analysts still have a bye on it. we are on the market again and 30 minutes. "street smart" is
>> the obamacare regulatory environment is one element of the change in health care where the cost of health care will continue to go up and software is a fundamental way to address that. we have been very active selling companies to the larger participants as they look to build up rotter solutions. >> what other subsectors of tax are hot right now? >> infrastructure software broadly. like sapy solutions and oracle. i think you can see companies like ca trying to change itself...
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this is an environment where companies that don't get busy living, taking action like smart acquisitions, get busy dying. when companies do try to take control of their destinies, that tends to be good news for stocks for shareholders, something i write about in "get rich" carefully. that's why i like thermo fisher so much. i think kind of in arms to biotech and big forma, it provides laboratory customers with everything they need and they have a solid diagnostics division and safety business. the big reason i like the stock, back in april, thermo fisher announced it was buying life technologies for 13.6 billion in a deal that closed last month. that makes they the largest player by far. this is just such a fabulous acquisition. the light deal gives the company a terrific platform, something img poor tablet in a world of genetically platformed medicine and makes it the leader of bio science and processing, two years that help accelerate drug recovery and production. thermo fisher rallied 50% more since the like technology announced last april. talk about getting busy living. the company
this is an environment where companies that don't get busy living, taking action like smart acquisitions, get busy dying. when companies do try to take control of their destinies, that tends to be good news for stocks for shareholders, something i write about in "get rich" carefully. that's why i like thermo fisher so much. i think kind of in arms to biotech and big forma, it provides laboratory customers with everything they need and they have a solid diagnostics division and safety...
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obviously in this political environment. but i'm going to keep pushing back on the excessive regulation. >> senator, you voted -- i think you were a no on the debt limit. i don't think you're supporting -- supported yellen's nomination. are you standing in the way of clearing some of the uncertainty that small business essay they may be up against? >> i think the debt limit was raised. i think janet yellen is the chair of the fed. so -- but look, i don't apologize for wanting to get ourselves, our federal government, on a sustainable fiscal path. i think it's terrible policy to give the president the ability to borrow trillions of more dollars on top of the $17 trillion that we already have without a single shred of a reform. the president's refusal to even negotiate how we could make at least some modest reforms to out of control spending i think is very irresponsible. >> all right. we did see him and speaker together yesterday. maybe that's a sign of something new. >> i hope so. >> senator, thanks again. >> thanks for havi
obviously in this political environment. but i'm going to keep pushing back on the excessive regulation. >> senator, you voted -- i think you were a no on the debt limit. i don't think you're supporting -- supported yellen's nomination. are you standing in the way of clearing some of the uncertainty that small business essay they may be up against? >> i think the debt limit was raised. i think janet yellen is the chair of the fed. so -- but look, i don't apologize for wanting to get...
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we think it's 13% and 15%, in a 3% to 5% spending environment. really focusing on signature attacks. any unusual activity, especially on the government or homeland security side. that's going to be front and center over the coming days. >> what sorts of attacks. we've seen russia do this when it had a spat with estonia over a war memorial. it happened in 2007. and it took the internet off line. people couldn't access atms. vote in estonia. they couldn't vote or anything like that. what are we expecting against the u.s.? >> i think it specifically attacks on social media. major enterprises. and you know, any sort of attacks, specific on the homeland security side. and one that is a government-backed one. pro-russia and anti-u.s. type of attacks that we would see across homeland security. and it speaks that we have so many issues in terms of spending on the government. that's why you see it ramp up. from everything we hear, they're ready to go within the beltway if there's any issue. >> i want to talk about picks. it has been difficult to invest in
we think it's 13% and 15%, in a 3% to 5% spending environment. really focusing on signature attacks. any unusual activity, especially on the government or homeland security side. that's going to be front and center over the coming days. >> what sorts of attacks. we've seen russia do this when it had a spat with estonia over a war memorial. it happened in 2007. and it took the internet off line. people couldn't access atms. vote in estonia. they couldn't vote or anything like that. what...
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in the current environment, there's no real argument against that, i don't think. if you look at inflation way below target right now, i think when the ecb unveils its projections for 20116 tomorrow, inflation around about 1.6%, 1.7% at most. inflation is much lower than the ecb would like. >> what else? what else do you expect? you're talking for them to stop this -- >> absolutely. i think the two entry. you could do one or you could do the other. i think the most logical thing to do is to do the two in tandem. narrow the corridor and to flip the markets liquidity. the two of those things should help stabilize. so you get a lower rate and a more stable rate. that is confidence and make it a little bit more to foster and improving the military transmission mechanism and in the real economy. >> we only have 24 hours to wait and see. james, great to talk to you. >>> let's give you a look at what's on today's agenda in the united states. the february adp employment report at 8:15 eastern. forecasts calling for an increase of on 160,000 in private sector payrolls last
in the current environment, there's no real argument against that, i don't think. if you look at inflation way below target right now, i think when the ecb unveils its projections for 20116 tomorrow, inflation around about 1.6%, 1.7% at most. inflation is much lower than the ecb would like. >> what else? what else do you expect? you're talking for them to stop this -- >> absolutely. i think the two entry. you could do one or you could do the other. i think the most logical thing to...
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they're buying them, more efficient, less emission into the environment. it makes a lot of sense. >> the repeal takes effect july 1st. any who's already paid will get a refund. >>> more businesses and major sports league speaking out against a controversial bill in arizona. wendy has an update. >> this list keeps on growing. banks, airlines, sports leagues, voicing their opposition to this anti-gay law. moments ago, major league baseball was the latest to reiterate it has a no tolerance policy towards discrimination joins jpmorgan chase, southwest and american airlines and southwestern bell saying they apologize this measure. today, the national hispanic bar association said it would cancel its upcoming convention in phoenix in 2015 or next year's convention if this measure passes. the measure would allow businesses to refuse to serve gays and lesbians on the basis of religious beliefs. governor jan brewer has until saturday to either sign or veto this measure. back to you. >> thanks, wendy. >>> tonight the daughter of a falls church woman killed in a dead
they're buying them, more efficient, less emission into the environment. it makes a lot of sense. >> the repeal takes effect july 1st. any who's already paid will get a refund. >>> more businesses and major sports league speaking out against a controversial bill in arizona. wendy has an update. >> this list keeps on growing. banks, airlines, sports leagues, voicing their opposition to this anti-gay law. moments ago, major league baseball was the latest to reiterate it has a...
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>> i am quite sure we'll will be in a low interest rate environment. confidence,more , westing more into equities brought in richard buxton and his team and he has ready well -- his ability and pounds his ability and pounds over the last six months. we're seeing people invest more. end of the day, you do not get much return if you've got cash or fixed interest. looks what can you do to counter that -- >> what can you do to counter that when yields remain low? what are you doing to counter that. >> we look at our customers and look at their risk tolerances and we decide -- designed to portfolios to meet those risks. if you're willing to take a bit more risks, they're our alternative products. we believe advice is really important for people. -- we are buying the largest network of restricted an independent financial advisers because we think our proposition is good for solutions. we believe we can expand our offering in the u.k.. >> how much money do you have to spend on deals? >> that particular one in the u.k. is around the same amount fromney that we
>> i am quite sure we'll will be in a low interest rate environment. confidence,more , westing more into equities brought in richard buxton and his team and he has ready well -- his ability and pounds his ability and pounds over the last six months. we're seeing people invest more. end of the day, you do not get much return if you've got cash or fixed interest. looks what can you do to counter that -- >> what can you do to counter that when yields remain low? what are you doing to...
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all of the specialty produce that people in the bay area love on the farmer's markets, sanitizing the environment is not going to make sense for agriculture. we can't go there. >> reporter: then there's the expense like testing irrigation water once a week. >> for a smaller farm where the owners are working full time just to keep the farm afloat, it's going to be pretty much impossible. >> reporter: but this man says -- >> we feel like it can be done. >> reporter: he is senior scientist with western growers an industry group that represents some of the biggest agribusinesses in the state. >> it doesn't matter what size your farm is or your distribution. it's important to protect your consumers. >> reporter: he says members of his trade group including large organic farmers already follow strict new safety guidelines. manure is banned. composting is regulated and water testing requirements are much stricter. >> i'm unaware of anybody going out of business so far. >> reporter: back in washington, dana just hopes an agreement will come soon. >> just want to help others and make sure that they don't
all of the specialty produce that people in the bay area love on the farmer's markets, sanitizing the environment is not going to make sense for agriculture. we can't go there. >> reporter: then there's the expense like testing irrigation water once a week. >> for a smaller farm where the owners are working full time just to keep the farm afloat, it's going to be pretty much impossible. >> reporter: but this man says -- >> we feel like it can be done. >> reporter:...
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things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't i mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what sane and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be when and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with dope on the more sold in the brain of a person who doesn't because from. the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all coming in at once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good in some state don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a stigmatized marginal person in the world and have to make decisions about using street drugs or using prescribed drugs street drugs or easier to get them prescribed drugs street drugs feel better pres
things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.n.a. basically what we're born with our genes and drugs. don't i mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what sane and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be when and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with dope on the more sold in the brain of a person who doesn't because...
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>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a bank, necessarily. who are you connecting people or are you extending the capital the loans yourself and, if so, how much capital are you holding to protect against losses? >> yes. so we're holding an extensive amount of equity capitol to protect against losses. we get the money for the loans themselves from banks like goldman sachs, deutsche banks, square one banks and hedge funds from smaller individuals. it's a variety of capital sources funding the loans. con necking wall street to main street with our platform. >> are you regulated like a bank? >> we're regulated like a non-bank commercia
>> we do see that when the regulatory environment or economic environment is uncertain. business owners are more reluctant to take on capital. what is encouraging about the data we've seen over the last couple of years is that as the housing has come back from the bottom, we have seen business owners get more optimistic about how they can use capital to grow their business. that's the kind of use that makes sense for our loans. >> noah, you describe yourself as a platform and not a...
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senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back how far? >> if you really -- >> it's 130 years, andrew. the plan set $4 billiet is 4 bi old. the warmer month was in the 90s. why would there be a warmer month when the co2 was an issue. 130 years, all of us looking at this, it's almost like -- in the middle ages it was witchcraft. you would attribute adverse weather events to witchcraft. now we have co2 at this point. >> i'm just suggesting that even though we live in this very cold environment right now or it feels cold on a relative basis, it supposedlien is as cold. >> but when it's a warm year it is because of global warming. when it's
senate environment and public works committee. i'm just going to read you his quote. the earth's geological history contradi contradicts. you have ice age -- because the climate is so difficult to figure out what's going into the variability of the climates. >> can i ask a question related to this? but i'm not a scientist so i don't know. i'm told january 2014 was earth's fourth warmest on record globally. on average for the whole globe that it was much warmer. >> right. going back...
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that you wanted to create this environment that was not like happy feel-good music? the whole job from my point of view is to take you up in space with ryan and the lead character. if she was feeling overwhelmed, we needed the audience to feel like that. you look at everything you could do. always following the story and taking the audience on the journey. a let me ask you about being composer nowadays. did you think as a kid you were going to grow up and be a composer, or do you see that as the best outlet for you to now?ss creativity in music >> the main music was a thing from very young. anded to love songwriting that kind of thing. and in their early 20's i got my first job with a film composer. it was only when i started moving music around that i realized what is it could do to a story and this light went on. it after youte see a video or sometimes after you see a clip? >> sometimes you have a few thematic ideas. for me, it is always when the movie is there and you can see the performances. all of these different things combined and what the movie will need to.
that you wanted to create this environment that was not like happy feel-good music? the whole job from my point of view is to take you up in space with ryan and the lead character. if she was feeling overwhelmed, we needed the audience to feel like that. you look at everything you could do. always following the story and taking the audience on the journey. a let me ask you about being composer nowadays. did you think as a kid you were going to grow up and be a composer, or do you see that as...
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host: worried about the environment. guest: i touched on that a minute ago. if we were to get the right kind of regulatory environment that encourages private investment, capital investment, there are hundreds of billions in terms of private investment that is ready going into ands is ready to go into the energy industry. that investment drives new technologies so we can produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. when we talk about drilling techniques and drilling many oil head, whenone single we talk about hydraulic fracturing, we are producing energy with less omissions and a smaller environmental footprint. when you get the right kind of regulatory approach that drives that investment, you deploy these new technologies -- they produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. environmentalfrom standpoint and those technologies are adopted around the globe. that is how you get the better environmental stewardship with more energy production. host: we talked about some of your other work on capitol hill. the olympics just ended and y
host: worried about the environment. guest: i touched on that a minute ago. if we were to get the right kind of regulatory environment that encourages private investment, capital investment, there are hundreds of billions in terms of private investment that is ready going into ands is ready to go into the energy industry. that investment drives new technologies so we can produce more energy with better environmental stewardship. when we talk about drilling techniques and drilling many oil head,...
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long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you say he will do that. charles: i think so. stuart: senator harry reid calling the horror stories untrue. not so fast, listen to the senator on the senate floor yesterday. >> she works, she has maintained a number of part-time jobs, has a masters degree and then she says once it was passed, she said i saw the writing on the wall and so did the companies i work for. stuart: the senator joins us now from capitol hill. we just ran a clip from what you are saying on the show yesterday. in the constituent hurt economically and i take it you object to calling her a liar. correct? >> absolutely. he cannot handle the truth. we
long-awaited report, the gist of it is the keystone pipeline effect would have very little impact on the environment. but yet they have still come out saying this report was bias. saying it was handled properly and sometimes was more rigorous than required. this thing hands down, it will certainly get built. stuart: very strict. >> you don't want it shipped. which would be ridiculous. stuart: it would be ridiculous. come on, charles. charles: build it and you can export it. stuart: you...
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apart from that, it is going to be everything from the economy to his thoughts about the investing environment right now. are these sectors the ones that are responsible for the profits? >> a big chunk of it. another piece of the equation is -- there was not , lot of bad weather last year so the claims they faced should be lower. thank you so much. we appreciate that look into berkshire hathaway. we are a few minutes from the opening bell. we have your top 10 traits. keep it right here on "in the loop." ♪ >> will come back. you are "in the loop." i am alix steel. bloomberg television is on the markets. scarlet fu has the latest. >> durable goods came in a little bit better than anticipated. the nasdaq futures are still up slightly. the s&p rose above its closing high but it was unable to hold onto that game yesterday -- gain yesterday. is still stronger, but cutting off its earlier level. imf put out a statement -- the ukraine notified the imf and the imf is ready to respond. we will continue to monitor that story as well. we are on the markets again in 30 minutes. >> let's count down to the
apart from that, it is going to be everything from the economy to his thoughts about the investing environment right now. are these sectors the ones that are responsible for the profits? >> a big chunk of it. another piece of the equation is -- there was not , lot of bad weather last year so the claims they faced should be lower. thank you so much. we appreciate that look into berkshire hathaway. we are a few minutes from the opening bell. we have your top 10 traits. keep it right here on...
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long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud. >> reporter: in december 1977 california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, shut down utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock. the plume rose 5,000 feet and like a tidal wave spread hundreds of miles as far as sacramento. >> that topsoil was shipped up here and just dumped everywhere. >> reporter: in that topsoil, valley fever spores. dr. neil flynn was on duty at a sacramento hospital. >> we experienced several hundred cases of "cocci" here in sacramento from that dust storm. >> reporter: it killed 6 and spores can now be found in chico and redding. as for lauer, she knows -- >> something in the air. >> reporter: -- and all it takes is a gust of wind. sharon chin, kpix 5. >> a few cases of valley fever were reported in the bay area back in the '70s. it even kill
long drought and then a short rainy season, you always get the ones that are more adapted to those environments to succeed. >> reporter: if you think it's just a central valley problem, think again. >> large dust cloud. >> reporter: in december 1977 california was in the middle of a major drought. strong winds near bakersfield scoured the topsoil creating a huge dust storm. it shut down highways, shut down utility towers, damaged property and killed livestock. the plume rose...
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that is in a deflationary environment. i don't think with what the global sentiments are doing out there you will see something dramatic. we have to take a long period of time. stuart: moving on, reuters reports janet yellen vowed to the walls can, what are you going to say? she keeps printing. >> how about this? one step further. they will print logger than you and i could ever imagine. this is a new paradigm we are in and they will print well past the two or three years, q e is here to stay for a long time. stuart: thank you. what do you say? liz: why the u.s. things we rely on the federal reserve to grow bring growth to the economy. she will delay the taper and interest rate hikes won't happen in 2015. capt. next year. the irony here we talk about minimum-wage when we devalue the dollar. that is the irony. stuart: your thoughts on money printing from janet yellen. >> this is the reason we have this bubble. doesn't matter what creates a abubble they go to an extreme and bubbles don't correct and look at history, they alw
that is in a deflationary environment. i don't think with what the global sentiments are doing out there you will see something dramatic. we have to take a long period of time. stuart: moving on, reuters reports janet yellen vowed to the walls can, what are you going to say? she keeps printing. >> how about this? one step further. they will print logger than you and i could ever imagine. this is a new paradigm we are in and they will print well past the two or three years, q e is here to...
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has by castingt this environment of weak this takeed president putin to the actions. the whole thing began by him intervening in ukraine internal politics where they were trying to execute an agreement with the eu. ultimately this invasion by russia. the president, and secretary kerry, have to shift their view to understand this is a different russia than they perceived. their view has been as secure russia is a secure europe, but the more secure russia feels, the more adventurous they become. the secretary needs to begin to recognize this is not an east-west issue. >> bring as breaking news to help us in the conversation. >> the ukraine prime minister says russian forces are now only in crimea. also seeks clarity for what they want and says the troops will not invade east ukraine. headlines from the ukrainian prime minister. to what extent is there discussion on moving american warship to the region if it comes to that? there needs to be a broader discussion then where do we move asset? takeed to make sure we actions that strengthen the allies. a number of allies are
has by castingt this environment of weak this takeed president putin to the actions. the whole thing began by him intervening in ukraine internal politics where they were trying to execute an agreement with the eu. ultimately this invasion by russia. the president, and secretary kerry, have to shift their view to understand this is a different russia than they perceived. their view has been as secure russia is a secure europe, but the more secure russia feels, the more adventurous they become....
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where the crude oil piles up in barrels and the rest of the world -- you can have it better environment for private investment and international energy agency's have estimated that it is in the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of these intersections all of the time. about hownking a lot frompolicy in washington, the fed to defense spending, affect the markets? , you your hope and prayer are the queen of a higher oil price and you got it right. does it drive higher here? libya -- their production is out. if they cannot get the barrels back on, we will be in a higher priced situation. you need to watch the iraqi elections coming up in april. one thing to watch in the downside is the iranian nuclear negotiation. to the the risks are upside in terms of geopolitics. >> i want to bring it back to janet yellen testifying later tod
where the crude oil piles up in barrels and the rest of the world -- you can have it better environment for private investment and international energy agency's have estimated that it is in the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of...
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up couch environment was set for one-size-fits-all. it was affordable. in the world that rich is describing, it is increasingly less affordable for that 21-year-old to 30 five-year-old. >> walter, you covered telecom and media. what does the deal between dish and disney mean for google, apple, amazon? it >> these guys have to wonder about their long-term business plans in general. look at what the telecom companies are doing in terms of pocketing wireless usage. we had all of this debate from last week or two weeks ago, when comcast and netflix came to terms. if you are google and you want people to watch youtube or are thinking about a television type service. you are at a disadvantage, you do not control that. if i am verizon, as an example, i can extend my product to wireless. or these other guys will be at a disadvantage if they try to sell over the top. >> you have known these guys forever. i want you to ask the questions that you want to ask rich and walter right now. what matters to you when you look at the analysis on these companies? byfor me i
up couch environment was set for one-size-fits-all. it was affordable. in the world that rich is describing, it is increasingly less affordable for that 21-year-old to 30 five-year-old. >> walter, you covered telecom and media. what does the deal between dish and disney mean for google, apple, amazon? it >> these guys have to wonder about their long-term business plans in general. look at what the telecom companies are doing in terms of pocketing wireless usage. we had all of this...
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the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry? >> i think in the end it's all about satisfying the consumers' needs, understanding who your consumer is and catering to them and providing them the products and services that they want, whether it's the high end of a sachs or nieman's or a jcpenney level, it's really about giving them the products they want. sunday night you saw in the oscars some terrific advertising that was all about fitting the individual jcpenney customer because it's, again, going back to the basics of the products they want. >> first quarterly sales growth since 2011. how involved is the board which is much
the stock took an enormous hit as did the company the culture and the environment. and they made major changes in terms of getting the company back on track. restoring consumer confidence. and you feel a sense of momentum in the company right now. >> it's physically 11 times the size. jcpenney is 11 times the size of sachs in terms of outlets. what do you learn from luxury retailing that you can then apply to this much bigger retailer that clearly is at lower price points in the industry?...
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tomorrow, we will talk leadership with a business environment that is the 2014 leadership commodity. look for that tomorrow on bloomberg surveillance. >> our guest host is bob nardelli. let's get to some company news now from the files of "hobart west." target, procter & gamble, giving some p&g products less product placement in its stores. amazonmes after p&g let set up shop in the warehouses, allowing them to order products faster. falling for the first time in a decade, the company had just over 431,000 employees after last year. a 10% drop the last time this happened was 2002. coming as ibm tightened costs and to try to break seven straight quarters of falling revenue. telekom wants closer ties with germany's biggest carriers in markets like romania. netherlands, they have artie said that their german unit will introduce the new offer in the spring. course within bloomberg surveillance this morning we have seen headlines from ukraine and russia. vladimir putin, russia, flexing his muscles, the president ordering an urgent drill for troops across the central districts to test mili
tomorrow, we will talk leadership with a business environment that is the 2014 leadership commodity. look for that tomorrow on bloomberg surveillance. >> our guest host is bob nardelli. let's get to some company news now from the files of "hobart west." target, procter & gamble, giving some p&g products less product placement in its stores. amazonmes after p&g let set up shop in the warehouses, allowing them to order products faster. falling for the first time in a...